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givros  
#1 Posted : Saturday, May 4, 2019 5:55:12 PM(UTC)
givros

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Hello
I would like to ask a question. On the 16th of May i was asked to do a livestream in a youtube channel for a big cosmetics company.During the event there is going to be a D.J. who is going to play some music (which is essential for the event). The producer of the event informed me that he has paid the fees for reproduction but i believe that it does not include broadcasting reproduction.Does anyone knows the steps to follow in order not to be banned
Thank you in advance
Barney Box Lane  
#2 Posted : Monday, May 6, 2019 7:25:42 PM(UTC)
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it doesn't matter if you pay thousands to broadcast mainstream music, YouTube cuts it and you have to prove you were ok to use after the fact unfortunately. It's also got worse on Facebook where a lot of djs I know are doing invite watch parties that gets round being cut off a bit better.
You could run a test stream of the music the djs going to play to see how the songs do which we've done before, some genres get away with it more than others. I've also told a dj we're looking to start doing stuff with during our streams to start collecting dubplates and tracks that haven't been released from producer friends to tackle it.
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